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It met with considerable acclaim.
Mr. Thompson, a countertenor, arrived with considerable acclaim for a double-barreled New York debut.
It met with considerable acclaim, much of it deserved, though when I saw it, on Thursday evening, the operatic garb seemed not to fit entirely comfortably.
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Other shows followed, and with them considerable acclaim, but the city was getting him down.
All have been met with some considerable acclaim.
She's been touring other cities with it and won considerable acclaim, and her unreleased recording is already attracting buzz.
Spurling's biographies of the artist have received considerable acclaim, with Matisse the Master winning Whitbread book of the year in 2005.
It had opened in Paris six weeks before to considerable acclaim and had been made with the help of two fellow critics-turned-directors, François Truffaut and Claude Chabrol, whose first films I'd seen.
The 1997 album Eternal Decision hit the record stores in the U.S. and 16 other countries, achieving considerable acclaim and providing the band with even more notice.
Publishes poetry under her new name to considerable acclaim.
This was first published to considerable acclaim in 1999.
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